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Pengembangan Kawasan Strategis Kabupaten (KSK) Berbasis Sektor Perikanan di Wilayah Luwuk-Bonebobakal, Kabupaten Banggai Bobby A. Palem; Baba Barus; Gatot Yulianto
Jurnal Pembangunan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 19, No 3 (2023): JPWK Volume 19 No. 3 September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v19i3.40116

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KSK Luwuk-Bonebobakal merupakan salah satu wilayah di Kabupaten Banggai Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah dengan potensi perikanan yang cukup besar dimana produksi perikanan tangkap di tahun 2020 mencapai 4.505 ton. Dengan potensi tersebut maka pembangunan berbasis sektor perikanan di wilayah ini menjadi begitu penting sehingga sektor perikanan dapat menjadi pendorong utama pembangunan di wilayah ini. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merumuskan arahan pengembangan wilayah berbasis sektor perikanan berdasarkan tingkat perkembangan wilayah dan potensi sumber daya ikan. Tingkat perkembangan wilayah diidentifikasi menggunakan analisis skalogram, potensi sumber daya ikan diidentifikasi dengan model surplus produksi dan arahan pengembangan wilayah dirumuskan menggunakan penggabungan metode Proses Hirarki Analitik (AHP) dan metode Kekuatan, Kelemahan, Peluang, Ancaman (SWOT) yaitu analisis A’WOT. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa perkembangan wilayah pesisir di KSK Luwuk-Bonebobakal yang berada dalam Hierarki 1  berjumlah 3 desa/kelurahan, Hierarki 2  berjumlah 5 desa/kelurahan, dan Hierarki 3 berjumlah 34 desa/kelurahan. Pemanfaatan ikan pelagis besar dan ikan pelagis kecil di wilayah ini berada dalam status pemanfaatan penuh sedangkan pemanfaatan ikan karang dan ikan demersal berada dalam status pemanfaatan sedang.  Berdasarkan tingkat perkembangan wilayah dan potensi sumber daya ikan yang ada di wilayah ini maka arahan prioritas strategi untuk mengembangkan wilayah ini adalah meningkatkan produksi ikan karang dan ikan demersal berdasarkan wilayah penangkapan dan alat tangkap yang diperbolehkan, mendirikan koperasi nelayan dan menjalin kerjasama dengan Unit Pengolahan Ikan serta pengadaan perahu fiber 3-4 GT di setiap kelompok nelayan.
ECONOMIC VALUATION OF MANGROVE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONS IN UJUNG PANGKAH AREA OF GRESIK, EAST JAVA Friza Rahmawanto Wibowo; Gatot Yulianto; Benny Osta Nababan
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Ekonomi, 2023, September
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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The mangrove ecosystem is important to the people of the Ujung Pangkah Subdistrict because they use it to catch fish, crabs, and shellfish and as a place to make mangrove wood. As a result, it is critical to ensure the long-term viability ecosystem of mangrove in a number, one of which is by providing economic reports on these ecosystems. The motivation behind this study is to gauge the monetary worth of mangrove biological systems. This study was led in Ujung Pangkah Locale utilizing an overview technique. The economic value of mangrove ecosystem services, which include support, supply, regulatory, and cultural services, is used to analyze the data. The outcomes show that the absolute financial worth of mangrove environment administrations covering an area of 1,445 Ha is Rp. 8.981.001.176.087/year or Rp. 6.215.225.727/Ha/year, which includes a value of Rp for supporting services. 7.967.215.987.975/year, the benefit of offering types of assistance is Rp. IDR 23.801.226.560 annually, 988.562.461.194 annually for regulatory services, and 1.421.500.358 annually for cultural services. Mangrove ecosystems have a high environmental service value and must be conserved in order to maintain their high economic value, as evidenced the highest value of economic is regulatory and supporting service. The results of this study's maps can provide local managers and decision-makers with a picture of what occurred to the target ecosystems' quality, enabling them to implement more effective management strategies for the conservation of these ecosystems.
Economic valuation of mangrove ecosystem in Tana Tidung Regency Mazlan Mazlan; Fredinan Yulianda; Gatot Yulianto; Dori Rachmawani
Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal Acta Aquatica, Vol. 11: No. 2 (August, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/aa.v11i2.15707

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Mangrove ecosystems are found in the area where land meets the sea. Potential of mangrove ecosystem are abundant because of their significant ecological and economic role, mangroves are known as multifunctional ecosystems. Ponds and the associated biota are two examples of the direct and indirect benefits of mangrove ecosystems. The research aim is to calculate the potential benefits of mangrove ecosystems in Tanah Tidung Regency. The method used for calculation of the value of resource benefits using the total economic value approach. The results showed that the Potential Use Value of mangrove ecosystems in Tana Tidung Regency reached Rp 305.529.644.089 per/year. So, it can be ascertained that mangroves have great potential in improving the welfare of people who can utilize them.Keywords: Economic Value; Mangrove; Tana Tidung
Ecotourism Management at Teluk Tamiang Beach, Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar, Kotabaru South Kalimantan Muhammad Saddam Husein; Fredinan Yulianda; Gatot Yulianto
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 6 No 4 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v6i4.1320

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The coastal area in Teluk Tamiang Village has a relatively high potential for biological natural resources. The potential of natural resources owned by this island can be seen in the ecosystem of coral reefs, reef fish, ornamental fish, seagrass beds and fisheries. In addition to having an ecological function, this ecosystem also has a high aesthetic value for the development ofmarine tourism. The purpose of this study was to determine the suitability class and carrying capacity of marine ecotourism for snorkeling and beach activities that can be utilized in Teluk Tamiang Village, Tanjung Selayar Laut Island District, Kotabaru Regency, South Kalimantan Province. The results showed that the suitability class of marine ecotourism in Teluk Tamiang was in the appropriate and very suitable category, with a capacity for snorkeling tourism activities of 164 people / day with a utilization area of 4.12 ha, and for beach tourism with a utilization area of 1910 meters, able to accommodate tourists as many as 152 people/day. Thus, the total number of tourists that can be accommodated by both types of tourism activities is 317 people/day.
Potential and Ecotourism Development in The Wee Boro Lake, Tebara Village, West Sumba District: Potensi dan Pengembangan Ekowisata di Kawasan Danau Wee Boro, Desa Tebara, Kabupaten Sumba Barat Muslim, Yus Sudarsono; Gatot Yulianto
Habitus Aquatica Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Habitus Aquatica : Journal of Aquatic Resources and Fisheries Management
Publisher : Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/HAJ.6.2.53

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Wee Boro Lake is located in Tebara Village, West Sumba Regency. Wee Boro Lake was widely promoted as a tourist attraction on May 31 2023 and was attended by the regent of West Sumba, all village heads in West Sumba Regency, as well as other important stakeholders. Wee Boro Lake is located at the coordinates (°39'54" South Latitude and 119°25'13" East Longitude). This research aims to find out the level of suitability of tourism at Lake Wee Boro. The analysis used in this research is SWOT analysis as a method for developing conditions and evaluating a problem based on internal factors (Strength and Weakness) and external factors (Opportunity and Threats). The research results show that the appropriate ecotourism activity to carry out at Lake Wee Boro is boating. Sitting and camping activities are only suitable to be carried out at station 1. Fishing activities are not or are not yet suitable to be carried out at Wee Boro Lake. Camping, boating, fishing and relaxing tourism activities respectively have a carrying capacity of 176 people/day, 636 people/day, 8 people/day and 40 people/day.